One in Four Workers Experiencing Increase in Medical Expenses Report Mental Health Impacts
December 5th 2021More than one quarter (27%) of employees with employer-sponsored health insurance said those expenses had a major impact on their mental health, while 16% indicated they had a major impact on their family’s well-being.
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FDA Updates for Week of Nov. 29, 2021
December 4th 2021In COVID-19 news, an advisory committee recommends approval of oral antiviral after Merck releases updated data. The FDA made three approvals this week: an imaging agent to detect ovarian cancer and a vaccine for hepatitis B, and Darzalex Faspro is given an additional indication. New regulatory applications include: Lynparza for early breast cancer; the psoriasis therapy deucravacitinib, a pneumococcal vaccine for children, and an anemia therapy. The regulatory agency also paused the updated clozapine REMS program.
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Ashok Roy, Chief Medical Officer of Caravan Health, Talks ACOs and Population Health
December 1st 2021In this week's episode, Senior Editor of Managed Healthcare Executive, Peter Wehrwein, speaks with Chief Medical Officer of Caravan Health, Ashok Roy. The two dug into the approach of delivering quality care at Caravan, discussed ACOs in care and population health.
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Key Takeaways for Managed Care Organizations as No Surprises Act Goes Into Effect
November 26th 2021The No Surprises Act is scheduled to go into effect in January. The law will require providers to provide patients with details of the new balance billing requirements, any state-level limitations or prohibitions in the state of service, and the dispute resolution process.
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Implementing Wellness Programs For Employers and Health Plans per Neepa Patel of WellRight
November 24th 2021Briana Contreras, associate editor of Managed Healthcare Executive spoke with WellRight CEO, Neepa Patel, on the topic of wellness programs in healthcare and the need for employers and health plans to roll out new, effective, holistic and innovative programs for patients. Patel did discuss the challenges that some organization can face when rolling out these programs, but she explained how accessible, affordable and beneficial these programs are for patients mental health and wellbeing.
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It's Time to Rethink Respiratory Virus Transmission and How To Prevent It in Healthcare Settings
November 24th 2021The traditional dividing line between transmission by droplets and smaller aerosols is incorrect, say the authors of a Annals of Internal Medicine review paper, and infection control measures need to reflect the new understanding that respiratory viruses spread in respiratory particles of all sizes and perhaps mainly in aerosols.
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